Genesis Owusu – REDSTAR WU & WORLDWIDE SCOURGE Album Review (AOTM...

Genesis Owusu’s debut album Smiling with No Teeth immediately caught my attention. The incredible groove of the album’s second track, “The Other Black Dog”,...

aespa – Lemonade (Album Review)

The four-piece girl group make a fierce statement with their highly anticipated second full album, meticulously crafted to showcase the group's musical versatility and...

Modern Woman – Johnny’s Dreamworld (Album Review)

Hailing from London, Modern Woman is an art rock project that transcends all barriers. Frontwoman Sophie Harris, who is also the primary songwriter of...

Hannah Lew – Hannah Lew (Album Review)

Hannah Lew’s solo endeavor, marked by her self-titled album release is synth-pop at its best. Everything is used sparingly: from the minimal beats to...

Jessie Ware – Superbloom Album Review (AOTM April)

Before the release of That! Feels Good! In 2023, Jessie Ware had always felt slightly bland and somewhat lifeless to me, even though her...

Arlo Parks – Heaven (Single Review)

Right from the get-go, Arlo Parks’ “Heaven” opens up with pulsating beats. Once Parks’ warm vocals enter, the song really takes off. Just from...

Wednesday – Bleeds (Album Review)

Above all else, Wednesday’s sixth studio album, ‘Bleeds’ opens up with layers of dissonance with “Reality TV Arguments Bleeds.” This distortion conveys reality in...

Apparat – A Hum Of Maybe Album Review (AOTM March)

Sascha Ring, better known as Apparat, has been relatively quiet when it comes to releases under this name for around six years now. To...

Ronker – Respect The Hustle, I Won’t Be Your Dog Forever...

The band’s second album surfaced for me from some unknown depths, but from the very first notes I knew it would be one of...

Xdinary Heroes – LXVE TO DEATH (Mini Album Review)

The K-Rock band thrills with hard-hitting tracks tackling many of the overpowering and often conflicting emotions that come with love. Since their 2021 debut,...